Later that morning on my way to work I stopped by the Church and prayed. I prayed for the victims, I prayed for our Country. I also remember that I prayed for the perpetrators, not for their souls but enlightenment of those behind attacks.

My son was in pre k down the hall from the sanctuary. I had no idea if the teacher new what had happened in the outside world so I didn't say anything to her about that. I just stopped by to give my son a hug and say "hi".

Alan Jackson did a beautiful song "Where were you when the world stopped turning"

Take your pick of which video to watch.

One is Alan performing the song live

The other is the song but with images from 9/11.WARNING- If your memory of that day has faded then this is graphic and disturbing. Be prepared to bring bad old memories and grab a Kleenex

Bob, thanks for posting. Awesome song indeed. I hope that all Americans will take a moment today to pray for those who lost their lives on 9/11 as well as those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice since.

I remember exactly where I was, driving on the freeway passing under an overpass when I heard the radio announcer interrupt the program. To this day as I pass that place I always remember what it felt like. May we never forget and may we never take for granted the freedom and the country we have. God bless America and I'm so thankful for all those who have given themselves in such a great cause. Let's not stand still while others are trying to re-write and sidetrack what this was!